Anyone know where I might find one? Bike Bandit doesn't do Duc parts any longer and Although I've seen a couple parts list on sites, don't remember seeing a price list to go with it. Had a small problem with an intoxicated blonde backing over my bike last night and then driving away. [bang]
Are you asking about OEM parts? If so, Ducati Omaha has a part lookup on their website. You will have to download a Ducati reference parts list that has every part on the bike listed with a number. Then, you type that part number in and it will tell you how much they cost... FYI, OEM bought from Ducati are sooooooo expensive. I had the same problem and bought almost everything I need from members, i.e. Chris @ Motored Sports and eBay. At least you weren't riding your bike when the intoxicated blonde hit it. Good luck and hope you get your bike back together soon.
I don't know whether it's because it's a '00, but price look-up isn't working, on any of the numbers I have. Downloaded their parts list and it's the same as the one I already had. I did notice a few weeks ago when I got some throttle cables in, the parts number on the bag was different than the ones on my parts list. Hmmm...
The Ducati Omaha pricing has always worked for me, maybe it's on the fritz?
If you've got an old part #, it will inform you of the new #.
FYI, their prices aren't necessarily the same as other dealers, but it's a reasonable ballpark tool.
i entered 457.2.007.1A, and then 45720071A, and then 457-2-007-1A, none worked and no updates on part numbers...could it be my browser mucking up the works?
Prolly your browser or something....
I looked up 45720071A and it came up, that's a valid #, and it's $74.99 from them.
Don't use the dots or dashes.
The uppercase/lowercase text doesn't matter.
If you still can't get in, PM me a list and I can look 'em up for you a bit later, gotta go offline for a while...
You could email them or call them after the holiday weekend and they could straighten you out most likely... They are good people from my dealings, so I imagine your experience would be the same. Hope you figure it out.
Quote from: Speeddog on July 04, 2008, 10:52:12 AM
Prolly your browser or something....
I looked up 45720071A and it came up, that's a valid #, and it's $74.99 from them.
Don't use the dots or dashes.
The uppercase/lowercase text doesn't matter.
If you still can't get in, PM me a list and I can look 'em up for you a bit later, gotta go offline for a while...
used a different browser and it worked fine. couple of thoughts on pricing, hard to believe a OEM front brake lever/dowel is $52 and that the rear brake lever is about the same as the master cyclinder $75/$80. She's going to piss a cow, when I price those sil motor conicals tho....that exchange rate is crazy right now.
I would do some eBay-ing. You can find some "gently" used or take-off parts that will cost you 1/2 of what they would cost ordering them straight from Ducati. Example... I needed a headlight and they list it for $300 something and I got one for $150, also a tachometer is like $700 and I see them on eBay, brand new w/ no mileage for about $300. My $.02, but good luck whatever you decide to do.
All I'm doing is getting a close approximation of what the affected parts cost are. Just want something written down for the first time I talk to her insurance agent.